City and Local Organizing Committee Play Host for Seven Consecutive
Years to Annual International Event Celebrating Innovation and
Technology for Students K-12

MANCHESTER, N.H. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 30, 2013 —
FIRST
® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology) announced today that it has selected St. Louis, Mo. to host
its annual international robotics Championship from 2015 continuing
through 2017, making this a seven-year commitment to the city of St.
Louis and the local FIRST Organizing Committee. St. Louis, with a
66,000 seat stadium, was selected from among five finalist cities to
host the Championship event for the expanding FIRSTProgression
of Programs. FIRST was founded in 1989 by noted inventor Dean
Kamen to inspire young people to become science and technology leaders,
and FIRST Programs are projected to reach over 350,000 young
people in more than 80 countries in the 2014 season.

Donald E. Bossi, President of FIRST(R) (Photo: Business Wire)

"FIRST is confident that the city of St. Louis and its local
partners will continue to enable us to provide high-quality experiences
for our community," said Donald E. Bossi, president of FIRST.
"We are pleased and excited to bring the culminating event of our Sport
for the Mind™ to a city that has been such a solid supporter of the
mission of FIRST for so many years."

"We continue to be very impressed by St. Louis’ facilities,
infrastructure, widespread community support, financial plan, and their
experience in hosting large-scale sports and youth cultural events,"
said Ron Falcone, FIRST Championship Site Committee Chairperson.
"The excellent quality of the finalist city bids from Atlanta, Georgia;
Detroit, Michigan; Louisville, Kentucky; Indianapolis, Indiana; and St.
Louis, Missouri attest to the enormous amount of time, effort, and
research from the five finalist cities, and FIRST thanks each
city for its cooperation."

The FIRST Championship event for 2015-2017 will be housed at the
America’s
Center Convention Complex in St. Louis, with a total of 502,000
contiguous square feet of exhibit space in six halls, 83 meeting rooms,
the 1,411 fixed-seat Ferrara Theatre, the St. Louis Executive Conference
Center, and the 66,000-seat Edward Jones Dome.

“FIRST will bring more than 25,000 technology-savvy kids, their
Mentors, and parents to St. Louis for four action-packed days,” said
Kathleen “Kitty” Ratcliffe, President of the St. Louis Convention and
Visitors Commission (CVC). “In addition to the competition, they will
visit attractions and patronize our many tourism businesses. We are
thrilled to have the opportunity to once again demonstrate our
hospitality to FIRST attendees.”

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said he welcomes the return of FIRST,
which brings many of the country’s best and brightest minds to the
city. “The FIRST Robotics Championship is one of the most
important events that St. Louis can host,” said Slay. “It brings another
wave of smart young people to our community, and allows them to discover
and explore St. Louis…perhaps even leading them to one of our many
outstanding colleges and universities or a job with a St. Louis-based
company.”

When FIRST competitors return to St. Louis, they will see even
more new developments in the area, including an invigorated Arch
grounds, Ballpark Village, and a redeveloped Union Station. Those new
developments, of course, are augmented by many youth-friendly venues
such as City Museum, City Garden, Saint Louis Zoo, the Saint Louis
Science Center, the Saint Louis Art Museum, and the Missouri History
Museum. “Our mix of attractions and venues is really quite impressive
and attractive, particularly to young people,” said Ratcliffe. “We can’t
wait to show another generation of FIRST what St. Louis has to
offer.”

The dates for the FIRST Championships in St. Louis, Mo. are:
April 22-25 (2015); April 27-30 (2016); and April 26-29 (2017).

As part of the previous FIRST Championship city selection process
conducted in 2009, the 2014 Championship will also take place in St.
Louis from April 23 to April 26.